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Library Lady 📚  | 299 comments Mod
I can't figure out how to put the challenges in the group, so until then here's how this works.

For any month with a book- turned-movie coming out, we will try to read the book. Bonus--see the movie.

June is obvious, with The Fault in Our Stars coming out. That will be our challenge book for June.


Andrea | 1054 comments Mod
I love this challenge! I started reading YA last year because I wanted to read the book before the movie. I read the Beautiful Creatures series and loved it but I didn't care for the movie...that's the way it goes many times.


Lesa Howard (lesahoward) | 33 comments Andrea wrote: "I love this challenge! I started reading YA last year because I wanted to read the book before the movie. I read the Beautiful Creatures series and loved it but I didn't care for the movie...that's..."

Andrea, I didn't read those books, but I tried watching the movie and it was a joke. I don't know who was coaching them on the Louisiana lifestyle and language, but it came across as a parody. I couldn't get through half of it before turning it off. My husband and his family are from Louisiana, and though they suck crawfish heads (ewww!) they are not laughable like those portrayed in the movie. Sadly, I would think that kind of thing, a poorly executed movie, could be detrimental for the book(s).

I've read The Fault in our Stars and loved it. Can't wait to discuss it.


Library Lady 📚  | 299 comments Mod
I just got it on audiobook and have listened to the first disc. It's pretty good so far...I admit, I haven't been the hugest John Green fan (I know, I'm a freak of nature or something), but so far, so good.


Lesa Howard (lesahoward) | 33 comments I'm not exactly a John Green fan either, and I don't usually care for that type of book. But I did like The Fault in Our Stars for some reason. It was a moving story, and I read it early enough that it hadn't developed so much buzz, so I was surprised by the ending. Slightly surprised. I figured it out as I went along, but it wasn't what I was expecting so I liked that.


Library Lady 📚  | 299 comments Mod
When I first heard of this, I thought it sounded just like "A Walk to Remember."

The audio reader is really good. I'm enjoying it.

Who's going to the movie?


Library Lady 📚  | 299 comments Mod
I'm about 3/4 of the way through. Super sad.


Lesa Howard (lesahoward) | 33 comments Isn't it. And I'm normally not that kind of reader. But I read this because it was a book club choice and I was so drawn in. Absolutely loved Augustus.


Andrea | 1054 comments Mod
I think the narrator is great for the audio version too.

I really want to see the movie, but I'll wait for the DVD to come out when I can watch it at home and pause when I need to.


Library Lady 📚  | 299 comments Mod
I just finished. Kind of knew the story ahead of time, and wish I hadn't. I liked it way better than Looking for Alaska.


Library Lady 📚  | 299 comments Mod
Has anyone seen the movie yet?


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Lesa Howard (lesahoward) | 33 comments No, but I saw a strange article posted on a FB page the other day about people being angry at John Green for writing such a sad story. They were seriously cursing him out. My first thought was that it must have been bogus, but I couldn't find anything one way or another. Can people be that stupid? I mean to read/watch something that is so obviously going to be a tear jerker!


Library Lady 📚  | 299 comments Mod
Wow that's crazy!


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Ron Estrada We love sad stories. However, I advise not seeing the movie surrounded by teen girls. They were still crying in the parking lot. I held it together, though...most of the time.


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Lesa Howard (lesahoward) | 33 comments Ron wrote: "We love sad stories. However, I advise not seeing the movie surrounded by teen girls. They were still crying in the parking lot. I held it together, though...most of the time."

LOL. So glad to hear you could hold it together.


Andrea | 1054 comments Mod
Ron, did the movie live up to the book or was it even better?


Library Lady 📚  | 299 comments Mod
I'm a little scared to see the movie so close to reading the book. Usually that makes me hate the movie.


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Ron Estrada I thought the book was a little better, mostly because the movie Gus wasn't quite the larger-than-life character of the book. For the most part, though, it was quite good.


Library Lady 📚  | 299 comments Mod
I do really like the actress playing Hazel.


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Shay (icylilies) | 2 comments I haven't read the book yet, but I saw the movie. I thought it was cute and corny, in a good way. It made me want to read the book more. According to my friend who read the book a couple weeks ago, "there were a couple of changes, but it stayed true to the book for the most part."


Library Lady 📚  | 299 comments Mod
My sister said she cried just from the preview. Was it super sad?


message 22: by Ron (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ron Estrada It is super sad, but the producers used a couple of tricks that made it sadder than the book. Like the scene where Hazel wakes up with severe pain and they do a slowmo of mom running into the room. Every parent's nightmare, so you know the moms in the audience were sobbing. The book wasn't quite as sad, and I don't think Green wanted it to be. We expected a death from the beginning and Green showed how these kids handle it. To me, the book was more a celebration of life, knowing that some of us are given "shorter infinities" than others. The visit to the Anne Frank house was no accident. Another life cut unfairly short, but anyone familiar with Anne's story knows she never felt sorry for herself. It was great symbolism that stood out more in the book.


Library Lady 📚  | 299 comments Mod
Anyone else seen the movie yet?


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Lesa Howard (lesahoward) | 33 comments I haven't. Did you? For the most part, I liked the book, so I'm curious about the movie.


Library Lady 📚  | 299 comments Mod
I'm curious, too. Hoping for some other opinions before I go see it.


Library Lady 📚  | 299 comments Mod
Here's my review for the book.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Still waiting for the movie to come to the cheap theater...they just got Divergent, so they are a bit behind. But thinking I'll go see that while it's out.


Library Lady 📚  | 299 comments Mod
I just saw the movie today. And...it was not good.

I turned to my sister 5 minutes in and said, "Is this a terrible movie or is it my imagination?"
She said, "Just wait, maybe it will get better."
Sadly, it didn't. Sorry, I like the book a lot but the movie was painful.


Natália Lopes (silkcaramel) So,I'm a little bit late for this, but I wanted to comment anyway since I finished the book about two weeks ago. I saw the movie first with a couple of friends and even thought I didn't care about all the hype going around for the book, I liked it and even shed a few tears in the end. I decided to read the book, despite knowing what happened already. And I disliked it, a lot. Is so existentialist it hurts. Hazel is the typical im-not-like-other-girls type and I'm so not into that. I found Gus thoroughly annoying and most off the times I was just rolling my eyes at him. It was disappointing. This is one of the few times I'll choose the movie adaptation over the original work and honestly it kinda ruined John Green for me.


Library Lady 📚  | 299 comments Mod
I had the opposite reaction. The book was a little cheesy but the movie killed it for me. Hearing the dialogue spoken aloud made me roll my eyes. And the chemistry was nonexistent for me. I cringed when they kissed! Lol..,


Beatrice (beatricemasalunga) This is an emotional book to me. I know it sounds hype but there are moments it's quite a little cheesy but I don't mind. I shed tears in this book as well as the movie adaptation.


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